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Innovative cost-effective technology for maximizing aquatic biomass-based molecules for food, feed and cosmetic applications

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Project "BIOSEA" data sheet

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Coordinator
ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LA INDUSTRIA TEXTIL 

Organization address
address: PLAZA EMILIO SALA 1
city: ALCOY ALICANTE
postcode: 3801
website: www.aitex.es

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 Coordinator Country Spain [ES]
 Project website http://www.biosea-project.eu
 Total cost 4˙503˙578 €
 EC max contribution 2˙611˙223 € (58%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.2.6. (Bio-based Industries Joint Technology Initiative (BBI-JTI))
 Code Call H2020-BBI-JTI-2016
 Funding Scheme BBI-RIA
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-06-01   to  2020-05-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LA INDUSTRIA TEXTIL ES (ALCOY ALICANTE) coordinator 490˙312.00
2    VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V. BE (MOL) participant 471˙750.00
3    IGV INSTITUT FUR GETREIDEVERARBEITUNG GMBH DE (BERGHOLZ REHBRUCKE) participant 390˙216.00
4    FUNDACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO ACUICULTURA DE ANDALUCIA ES (EL PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA CADIZ) participant 320˙195.00
5    CENTRO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA Y SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA ES (San Adrián) participant 314˙099.00
6    VAN LOON CHEMICAL INNOVATIONS BV NL (AMSTERDAM) participant 232˙280.00
7    FEYECON DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION BV NL (WEESP) participant 217˙833.00
8    TABU COZUMLERI DANISMANLIK LIMITED SIRKETI TR (IZMIR) participant 88˙389.00
9    COMPLEMENTOS DE PIENSOS COMPUESTOS SA ES (ENERIZ-NAVARRA) participant 86˙145.00
10    BIOPOLIS SL ES (PATERNA VALENCIA) participant 0.00
11    DIBAQ DIPROTEG SA ES (FUENTEPELAYO SEGOVIA) participant 0.00
12    HENKEL KGaA DE (DUSSELDORF) participant 0.00
13    SORIA NATURAL SA ES (GARRAY SORIA) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

EU society needs new sustainable biobased feedstock in order to meet the growing population needs and to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels. In terms of potential market requirements in EU, the food and fuel demand is mainly covered by foreign import, achieving the 68% of total proteins supply. Aquatic feedstock can be a solution to these necessities, however, European algae feedstock market is still facing immature production technologies, and which are not specifically designed for algae biorefinery. The overall objective of BIOSEA is the development and validation of innovative, competitive and cost-effective upstream and downstream processes for the cultivation of 2 microalgae (Spirulina platensis and Isochrysis galbana), and 2 macroalgae (Ulva intestinalis and Saccharina latissima) to produce and extract at least 6 high value active principles at low cost (up to 55% less than with current processes) to be used in food, feed and cosmetic/personal care as high-added value products.

For achieving this objective, BIOSEA consortium consists of specialists in specific area/s or discipline/s involved in the project (IGV, AT SEA and CTAQUA in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; VITO and FEYECON in Chemical Science and Engineering; CNTA, BIOPOLIS, DIBAQ, SORIA NATURAL and CPCFEED in Food/Feed Technology; VLCI and HENKEL in Cosmetic Science; AITEX in Materials Science and TABU in Environmental Science). The total budget of BIOSEA is up to €4,633,447, so it is totally aligned with the range considered in the topic. It can be added that the industrial contribution will be up to €2,611,321, representing a percentage of 44% of the total budget and indicating the strong weight and involvement of the industry in the proposal.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
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